Get up close and personal with this $23 HD monocular telescope
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Got nosebleed seats to the game? Maybe you’re planning on bird watching during a nature hike, or you’d like a better view of your favorite singer at their next show? One gadget can help with all these scenarios—a telescope!
This high-definition monocular telescope lets you see the world in a whole new way. And it’s on sale for $22.97 (reg. $54) now through March 30.
This telescope brings this old-school gadget into 2025
Since most people’s hands are glued to their smartphones, you rarely see telescopes out in the wild. This underrated gem gives you a much better view of the world, and it is packed with features that improve on its vintage counterparts.
This monocular telescope is super light, weighing just under 14 ounces, so it’s easy to bring along on any adventure—from the ballpark to a camping trip. But don’t be fooled by its tiny stature; it packs a major punch with 50×60 magnification.
Enjoy picture-perfect image quality with the telescope, thanks to its BAK4 prism glass and fully coated optics. It gets so close you can see someone’s face from 1,000 meters away or read text on a building from 2,000 to 3,000 meters away.
A user-friendly design works for all users, including those who wear glasses, thanks to the convenient swing-up eyepiece.
See something you want to remember? This monocular telescope can be used with your smartphone to take photos and videos of your super close viewpoint.
Real-life customer Stephen found a great use for the telescope, sharing, “The product allows me to get great up close shots of roof vent boots without getting on the roof itself.”
See all the ways this high-definition monocular telescope can come in handy for $22.97 But act fast; this sale only lasts through March 30.
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High-Definition Monocular Telescope
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